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Never thought Intel would be the hero in the GPU space but here we are.
They aren't a hero. They are a company attempting to generate a profit by selling a product. This is likely to be helpful to the consumers, but they aren't making a sacrifice for our benefit.
I was being a bit hyperbolic but if you actually pay attention to what's happening in the industry you'll see a very different approach between Intel and other "companies attempting to generate profit by selling a product".
Yep, first-class Linux support, representative samples provided to reviewers, balanced hardware at reasonable prices. Not every for-profit GPU company does this.